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Enduro Engine - 2 stroke Cylinder, Piston, Tranny, Bearings, Clutch, Pipes & Silencers, etc. |
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Wow, I have never seen a subject that has so many differing opinions! And now I will add mine....
Seems I have read that the nikasil plating is pretty thin and that neither bar-type hones or ball type are recommended because of the chance of wearing through. Scotchbrite is what was recommended and like Brian VT said muriatic acid to remove any aluminum that may be present (use appropriate safety precautions). That being said I tried scotch brite and didn't have any luck whatsoever trying to make things look the way "I thought" it should and I didn't have any aluminum to try to clean off. If there is any cylinder taper top to bottom a bar-type hone will not clean it up until you come close to (or do) wear through the plating. That leaves the ball hone which does a good job as long as all you do is de-glaze just as gasgasman said. It will also clean uneven surfaces (cylinder taper). I have also used bar hones with a scotchbrite pad between the hone and the cylinder and that works good too. You just have to remember you are just trying to deglaze, not bore to the next size! And use plenty of clean lube.
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If this area is removed or cut open, or chipped, then the plating on the cylinder wall can start to flake off or layer off, and that is a very bad thing to happen. It is a little more work (elbow grease), but the 3M Scotch-Brite pad in the kitchen sink with warm soapy water does the best job for a plated cylinder in a top end rebuild. Thank you, Ron |
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scotch brite
I think i will go with the scotch brite we had good results last time. i am thinking about doing a little porting just line up everthing and smooth some corners. think thats a good idea? I am going to race in cascade this weekend! Thanks
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I have a Scotch Brite hone. Its made up of a stack of Scotch Brite pad discs on a mandrel. While not actually designed for the application, it works great on a 250 size cylinder.
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Scotch Brite makes a bunch of different pads, could someone tell me exactly which one is suitable for cylinder bores? Thanks
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what sort of plating do gasgas' have from the factory, nikasil? or something else?
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